Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Combination Respirator Unit (CRU)
December 2010
NIOSH Docket Number 082-A
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is working to develop appropriate standards and test procedures for the various types of respiratory protective devices used to provide protection to workers in hazardous environments. NIOSH has initiated a program to update portions of Title 42 Code of Federal Regulations Part 84 (42 CFR Part 84) to promote improved performance and reliability of the various types of respiratory protective devices.
This effort focuses on the development of an appropriate performance standard for the combination respirator unit (CRU) that will provide wearers respiratory protection against Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) hazards resulting from acts of terrorism.
The CRU is a multifunctional unit that employs the technology of two or more different types of respiratory protective devices.
This subject was discussed at a NIOSH sponsored public meeting that was held on December 9, 2010 at the Hyatt Regency Pittsburgh International Airport.
Related Docket
Meeting – December 9, 2010 at Hyatt Regency Pittsburgh International Airport
Notice; 75 FR 65281; Notice of a public meeting to discuss NIOSH’s Respirator Standards Development Efforts; 10/22/10 [PDF – 2,493 KB]
Presentation on meeting overview; 12/9/10 [PDF – 12,519 KB]
Presentation by Frank Palya (NIOSH) entitled “Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Combination Respirator Unit (CRU)”; 12/9/10 [PDF – 10,980 KB]
Presentation by Joe Rivera (U.S. Air Force) entitled “Fire Emergency Services”; 12/9/10 [PDF – 6,385 KB]
Presentation by Brian Montgomery (National Institute of Justice) entitled “Law Enforcement Requirements for Respirator Systems”; 12/9/10 [PDF – 8,173 KB]
Presentation by Jon Nelson (Avon Protection Systems) entitled “Combination Respirator Unit (CRU) & The Homeland Security Market”; 12/9/10 [PDF – 9,317 KB]
Presentation entitled “CBRN CRU Panel Discussion”; 12/9/10 [PDF – 8,006 KB]
Meeting registration; 12/9/10 [PDF – 687 KB]
Registration for participants participating via remote access; 12/9/10 [PDF – 4,224 KB]
Meeting transcript; 12/9/10 [PDF – 144,907 KB]
Submissions from the Public in Order of Receipt
Submission to the docket from Pitts (USMC); 1/14/11 [PDF – 731 KB]
Submission to the docket from Spelce (Private person); 2/2/11 [PDF – 4,813 KB]
Submission to the docket from Hahn (Private person); 2/4/11 [PDF – 281 KB]
Submission to the docket from Ruck (Drager Safety AG & Co. KGaA); 2/11/11 [PDF – 5,765 KB]